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Murder on the Orient Express Reviews

  • Waylon 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    "Poirot" "Murder on the Orient Express" trilogy

    First published on the public account: Jed study room

    Published in 1934, "Murder on the Orient Express" is one of Agatha Christie's most well-known works, and is comparable to "No One Survives" in both the outcome of the case and the simplicity of its language (because I The grandma's work NO.1 is...

  • Frieda 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    David is a classic

    First time writing a movie review.        I saw the old version of Murder on the Orient Express a long time ago, and my memory is blurred, so I won't compare the two films.        As far as I've seen these versions of Polo, my favorite is David. This conclusion is not from a professional point of...

  • Virginie 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    Still predictable.

    Thanks to David for his wonderful performance, his micro expressions did not disappoint me. The other actors are also collected from the previous classic version. The only thing missing is that in just one and a half hours, some plots are sublimated, and some plots are hidden. It is the best choice...

  • Merritt 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    when law is less than justice

    It seems to be entangled in all kinds of stories of justice and law dilemmas lately, and it is completely unreasonable.     In the past, when I watched movies, I always said "the dilemma of love and justice", but that's not really difficult. Under the baton of justice, the heroic protagonist will...

  • Miller 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    Are directors and actors reflecting contemporary society?

    Bizarre murder, complicated case, precise reasoning, unforgettable ending. . . It's a classic story, it's the same ending, but there are different voices for the same ending. Can't forget the debate between detectives and people about law, justice, and God. This is a debate without a clear...

  • Ettie 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    Tangled Poirot

    Murder on the Orient Express is a well-known book, but it's my least favorite grandma's work, because Poirot shows off his reasoning skills too much and lacks analysis of his inner struggles. The old version of the movie, which is regarded as a classic, is even better in the shaping of Poirot's...

  • Opal 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    Acting big PK The old version of suspense VS the new version is heavy

    There is no doubt that david sunchet's acting skills are unleashed in this version of the express. I have reservations about the acting skills of the supporting roles. After all, the 1974 edition brought together many big-name superstars, such as Sean Connelly, Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, etc....

  • Jasen 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    Better in comparison

    Re-watched the old version a while ago. In comparison, it seems to be okay. Visual effects improved. The new version is bloody at the beginning, the screams at night are very scary, and the effect of the train hitting the snowdrifts is added. The train is in snow now, and the snow scene at the...

  • Hayley 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    record it

    Haven't read the original or the other version of the movie before, but it's not really good, it's not just a detective novel. The 12 murderers revealed human nature, whether it was the human nature to execute justice or the criminal impulse for self-protection. The last conversation in the...

  • Libbie 2022-04-19 09:03:03

    Another Poirot

    The first time I saw Murder on the Orient Express was in the first day of the first year. I still remember the excitement when I finally saw Poirot revealing the truth. It can only be compared to watching another masterpiece of Grandma and no one survived. A secret room (a train covered in snow), a...